The ‘dirty dozen’: socio-economic factors amplify the invasion potential of 12 high-risk aquatic invasive species in Great Britain and Ireland
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The ‘dirty dozen’: socio-economic factors amplify the invasion potential of 12 high-risk aquatic invasive species in Great Britain and Ireland
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The ‘dirty dozen’: socio-econo ...... s in Great Britain and Ireland
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The ‘dirty dozen’: socio-econo ...... s in Great Britain and Ireland
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David C. Aldridge
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10.1111/1365-2664.12079
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2013-04-30T00:00:00Z